codex parfum
The codex of gestures We often think we know the essential gestures for applying our favourite perfume, but do we really know if we're making the right choices?

In reality, there are many different ways to apply perfume, far beyond simply spraying it on your wrists and neck.

Discover a fascinating world where every movement can transform your olfactory experience through the Codex of gestures. From airy sprays to delicate touches, learn how to bring out the best in your favourite fragrance, where each gesture has its own meaning.

Whether you're a curious novice or a passionate amateur, this article, inspired by the Aptar Codex, reveals the gestures that reveal the magic of fragrances and allow you to express your unique style. Get ready to embark on a sensory journey where fragrance becomes a tactile and artistic experience.

1) SPRAY: Spray fragrance generously into the air to create a cloud of fragrance and immerse yourself in it.

2) SNOUFFLER : This is an intimate and delicate gesture that allows you to soak up the fragrance by breathing it in deeply directly from the surface where it was applied.

3) HANDLING: The one that subtly deposits the fragrance on the skin like an enchanted elixir.

4) DELIPRECISE : To preserve the scent, this person will perfume specific points such as the nape of the neck, the wrists or behind the ears.

5) DEBRUM: Removing your misty morning appearance by lightly hitting yourself repeatedly with your perfume, this is a strong way to wake up....
6) SMELFIE: Getting drunk on your perfume when it has completely penetrated your skin.

7) SENVLOVER : The action of covering a garment in perfume to create a moment of satisfaction all to ourselves.

8) WAPPING: For people who want to wrap themselves in their favourite fragrance, wappez- vous (perfume yourself)!

9) OLFLINGUER : A bold gesture for perfuming yourself that reveals the assertive character of the person using it.

10) SE PATCHOUILLER : Smearing perfume mainly on the head and hair.

11) TAPORAISIR : The action of dabbing perfume behind the ears.

12) HAKARESSER : To slather oneself with perfume mainly on the forearms and torso to give oneself a punch.

13) TANGOLFACTIF : For those who like to make their wrists dance in rhythm to bring out the essence of the fragrance.

14) PCH PCH PCH This is probably the most widely used gesture. Spray your whole upper body, repetitively "pchting".

15) SMELL CONTROL : This is the controlled, synchronised movement of symmetrical spraying for long-lasting fragrance.

Share this post

Feedback (0)

No comments at this time